miércoles, 28 de enero de 2015

San Francisco's Tenderloin Resists New Money Invasion: Cities

San Francisco's Tenderloin Resists New Money Invasion: Cities

With 30,000 people crammed into 40 square blocks, it's the most densely packed district in the city. A concentration of single-room-occupancy hotels, known as SROs, house a low-income and transient population. Such cheap digs — an 8-foot by 10-foot …

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